Sabah hospital reduces meds for patients as stocks dwindle

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However, hospital assures public the situation is temporary.

The Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Kota Kinabalu is reducing the medications it prescribes to patients as stocks are dwindling.reported that the hospital will continue to do so for two weeks until new stocks arrive.

 

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